Can You Book a Last-Minute Migration Safari in Kenya?
The Myth of “Too Late” You’ve seen the photos of wildebeest river crossings, and now you want in—but it’s already July or August. The migration is on, lodges
READ MOREThe Myth of “Too Late” You’ve seen the photos of wildebeest river crossings, and now you want in—but it’s already July or August. The migration is on, lodges
READ MOREOne Wonder, Two Countries The Great Migration—over 1.5 million wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles moving across the Serengeti and Masai Mara—is often called the “greatest wildlife show on earth.”
READ MOREMistakes to Avoid When Dressing for a Safari A Kenyan safari is the adventure of a lifetime — but wearing the wrong clothes can quickly turn excitement into
READ MOREWhen preparing for a safari in Kenya, most travelers focus on packing binoculars, cameras, and safari jackets — but one of the most overlooked essentials is footwear. Your
READ MORESafety is Part of the Adventure There is something primal about stepping into the African bush on foot. But unlike watching wildlife from a 4×4, walking safaris demand
READ MOREBeyond the Game Drive For most travelers, the idea of a safari immediately conjures up images of a sturdy 4×4 bouncing across the savannah, binoculars in hand, eyes
READ MORETwo Sides of the Safari Coin Safari in Kenya can mean sipping champagne in a private plunge pool overlooking the savannah—or bouncing in a shared van with fellow
READ MOREWhy Timing Matters on Safari A Kenyan safari is one of those once-in-a-lifetime adventures. The thrill of watching lions stalk the savannah, elephants crossing dusty trails, and wildebeest
READ MORERethinking the Safari When you think “safari,” the image is almost always the same: a 4×4 bouncing across savannah grasslands in search of wildlife. And yes, game drives
READ MOREBeyond the Game Drive For many travelers, a safari in Kenya means spotting lions on the golden plains, watching elephants cross rivers, or witnessing the Great Migration thunder
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